Word: bowle
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With 55,000 seats already sold for the Harvard-Yale game, to be played at New Haven this Saturday, H. A. A. and Y. A. A. officials believe it is quite likely the Bowl will be completely sold out before the day of the encounter. The sale of seats thus far has already guaranteed Yale the largest crowd of the eastern season...
Harvard's 1936 football team lost its first game of the season when the Yale Freshmen defeated them 32-19 in the Yale Bowl Saturday. Yale got off to an early lead when Mack, the fullback, recovered a fumble by Jackson of Harvard on the Crimson 45-yard line in the first minutes of play. Curtin then passed to Roscoe for the first Yale touchdown. The same combination repeated this feat a few minutes later...
...green shimmering ice, among the low rolling hills, and a certain Louis Seize drawing room where a joyful terrier momentarily basks before a crackling hickory fire, he wonders dimly how he will endure humdrum Cambridge till June. At this point in his cogitation he wanders absently to the punch bowl, and helps himself to a bit more, with a generous spike...
Harvard's 1936 football squad will play its final game of the season against the Yale Freshmen in the Yale Bowl at 2 o'clock today. The Junior Varsity team handed the Freshman team its only defeat of the year when they tallied a 14-7 victory a week ago. The team played a scoreless tie with Andover, and a 6-6 tie with Worcester Academy...
Dartmouth has played Yale off & on for 48 years without winning once, but this year there seemed to be a chance. In four starts, Yale had not won a game. In the Yale Bowl, where the jinx against Dartmouth is strongest, Yale squeaked through on Callan's touchdown...